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The promised image of the new Mut statue in the Kemetic Orthodox formal shrine!  (A large statue of Aset, a gift to Hemet (AUS) from a number of Shemsu at New Year 2002, looks on from behind.)
The promised image of the new Mut statue in the Kemetic Orthodox formal shrine! (A large statue of Aset, a gift to Hemet (AUS) from a number of Shemsu at New Year 2002, looks on from behind.)
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An image of part of Hemet (AUS)'s altar dedicated to Her personal gods, Heru-wer and Nebthet-Nit-Seshat.  The gold box in the center is a shrine box made by Djehutymose, and contains icons.  The blue and cat-headed incense burners were gifts from Habi and Wosret, respectively.  Many objects in this shrine are gifts, such as the tiny images of Kali and Hanuman (far left and far right), from H.H. Ma Jaya Sati Bhagavati, the ankh in front of the shrine made by Ta-ihy, crook and flail boxes from Kheni, and the obelisk and scarab in the center handmade by Weshebut.
An image of part of Hemet (AUS)'s altar dedicated to Her personal gods, Heru-wer and Nebthet-Nit-Seshat. The gold box in the center is a shrine box made by Djehutymose, and contains icons. The blue and cat-headed incense burners were gifts from Habi and Wosret, respectively. Many objects in this shrine are gifts, such as the tiny images of Kali and Hanuman (far left and far right), from H.H. Ma Jaya Sati Bhagavati, the ankh in front of the shrine made by Ta-ihy, crook and flail boxes from Kheni, and the obelisk and scarab in the center handmade by Weshebut.
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An image of Hemet (AUS)'s Akhu shrine.  Various objects, photographs and containers are provided for the ancestors, from ancient kings (white wrapped jar, far left) to more recently deceased Shemsu (far right white jar, for Amunemma'atef, Terry, who died several years ago.  The golden shrine in the center left contains ancient ushabti and is a repository for the Akhu of Kemet.  The teddy bear represents children who were never born.
An image of Hemet (AUS)'s Akhu shrine. Various objects, photographs and containers are provided for the ancestors, from ancient kings (white wrapped jar, far left) to more recently deceased Shemsu (far right white jar, for Amunemma'atef, Terry, who died several years ago. The golden shrine in the center left contains ancient ushabti and is a repository for the Akhu of Kemet. The teddy bear represents children who were never born.
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Temple cat Ru gets to know a life-sized image of Yinepu.  Photo by Imakhu Neferu.
Temple cat Ru gets to know a life-sized image of Yinepu. Photo by Imakhu Neferu.
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Rev. Mother Maria C. Barba (right center) hands Her Holiness a box containing keys to our new property at closing, as lawyer Vince Giuliano, realtor Irene Burciaga, and Sister Maria Elena look on.  Our dream of a full time temple has now come into reality.  Nekhtet!
Rev. Mother Maria C. Barba (right center) hands Her Holiness a box containing keys to our new property at closing, as lawyer Vince Giuliano, realtor Irene Burciaga, and Sister Maria Elena look on. Our dream of a full time temple has now come into reality. Nekhtet!
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As we remove the For Sale sign from our new Joliet property, Her Holiness stops for the camera.
As we remove the For Sale sign from our new Joliet property, Her Holiness stops for the camera.
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Kai-Imakhu Antybast and Her Holiness begin transferring the trunks of icons to the new shrine at our Joliet temple.
Kai-Imakhu Antybast and Her Holiness begin transferring the trunks of icons to the new shrine at our Joliet temple.
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Removing the icons from storage and placing them in their new storage is slow work; a number of ritual forms must be maintained even though the icons will be reblessed after moving.  Here, Hemet (AUS) hands the icon of Sobek to Kai-Imakhu Antybast for placement.
Removing the icons from storage and placing them in their new storage is slow work; a number of ritual forms must be maintained even though the icons will be reblessed after moving. Here, Hemet (AUS) hands the icon of Sobek to Kai-Imakhu Antybast for placement.
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The icons of our gods and goddesses begin to fill the cabinets of our new temple shrine.  Nekhtet!
The icons of our gods and goddesses begin to fill the cabinets of our new temple shrine. Nekhtet!
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